“Im supposed to have a huge life ahead of me!”
Oh Hamby...
“Im supposed to have a huge life ahead of me!”
I thought she couldnt fit into machines before?
She was too big for the MRI (can't fit) and PET scan (400lb weight limit.) She's only ever been able to get CT scans, so she's never had more detailed imaging done.I thought she couldnt fit into machines before?
Well hamber, if you didn't keep stuffing yourself maybe you would truly be cancer free soon.
Maybe lose some fucking weight to get radiation and you won't have to cry "woe is me" 24/7.
Cry me a river, bitch. You vowed to lose weight to fit into that MRI machine almost 6 months ago, but you had to go and live like a glutton and now what? We’re suppose to care?
Well, with chemotherapy, we can expect her appetite to crash and she might lose enough weight to finally fit in the MRI. We also could expect her to purchase many wigs and have “wig haul videos”. She will be able to wear a different one on each vlogmas.She was too big for the MRI (can't fit) and PET scan (400lb weight limit.) She's only ever been able to get CT scans, so she's never had more detailed imaging done.
Well, with chemotherapy, we can expect her appetite to crash and she might lose enough weight to finally fit in the MRI. We also could expect her to purchase many wigs and have “wig haul videos”. She will be able to wear a different one on each vlogmas.
For most people, even those with a tendency to gain weight, being under 300 lbs is not a difficult target to maintain, unless maybe someone is seven feet tall . But a woman Amber's height should easily be able to weigh less than that and even if she couldn't be slim or even average, she could live a relatively normal life. If she weighed 250 lbs for example, at 5 '3 inches tall, that would put her BMI at over 44, which is still morbidly obese and she'd still face weight related health issues, but at least she'd be able to do relatively normal things like fit in an MRI or a PET scan and would therefore be in a better position to take care of whatever health problems cropped up. She could sit in regular chairs, wear seat belts without needing extenders. She'd be able to wipe her own ass without assistance, which I guarantee she cannot due at her current size. Basically, if she had just a little bit of self discipline and just said said no to food once in a while and watched her portions, she could still be fat without having to live the life of a circus freak.Amber is a great example on why you should do everything in your power to never cross 300 lbs and go to the doctor when you need to. Perfectly treatable and preventable cancer might kill her because of her weight. She could have prevented this by 1. not gaining weight, 2. taking care of her body, 3. going to the doctor when having abnormal bleeding. She could be a healthy 29 year old in the start of her life, but she CHOSE to not have a healthy body.
I mean she is having a huge life already, you can’t deny that.“Im supposed to have a huge life ahead of me!”
Oh Hamby...
It is very likely that she would need to go to a cancer centre to receive chemotherapy, mostly through IVs. She is fortunate to be close to one in Lexington. She will also likely receive other drugs such as anti-emetic at the same time. She would need to be tested on a regular basis for side effects and on the level of the drugs in the blood. She will have a few cycles of treatment lasting probably a few months, likely 6 months to a year. For most people, it is not a fun ride. Week 1, you receive the drugs, week 2, you feel like crap, week 3, you start to feel better, then week 4, you start the cycle again. She thought that the surgery was bad, she has not seen anything yet.I mean she is having a huge life already, you can’t deny that.
If she wound up on chemotherapy, would she be self-administering it at home? Could she even be trusted to stick with that schedule? Not sure how home treatments like that are handled for people with no self-control.
Christ, yeah. It’s easy to lose sight of how much of a shitshow chemotherapy is. I think I might actually feel sorry for her if she wound up having to go through that process.It is very likely that she would need to go to a cancer centre to receive chemotherapy, mostly through IVs. She is fortunate to be close to one in Lexington. She will also likely receive other drugs such as anti-emetic at the same time. She would need to be tested on a regular basis for side effects and on the level of the drugs in the blood. She will have a few cycles of treatment lasting probably a few months, likely 6 months to a year. For most people, it is not a fun ride. Week 1, you receive the drugs, week 2, you feel like crap, week 3, you start to feel better, then week 4, you start the cycle again. She thought that the surgery was bad, she has not seen anything yet.
"Why me? Seriously?"
Well, with chemotherapy, we can expect her appetite to crash and she might lose enough weight to finally fit in the MRI. We also could expect her to purchase many wigs and have “wig haul videos”. She will be able to wear a different one on each vlogmas.